Differences between "intrinsic" and "extrinsic" rewards in relation to employment
Title: Differences between "intrinsic" and "extrinsic" rewards in relation to employment
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Differences between "intrinsic" and "extrinsic" rewards in relation to employment
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 2262 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
There is nothing harder than influencing the others to behave the way you want them to, and this is exactly the duty of every manager. His/her job is to make people perform in the best interest of the organization which is quite a challenging objective. While aiming at maximum productivity, management should be well aware that job performance is a function of ability and motivation (http://www.accel-team.com/motivation/). And though the process
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motivate employees, increasing commitment and efforts.
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http://www.accel-team.com/motivation/
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/inmotiv.htm
Redman, T. and Wilkinson, A. (2001) Contemporary Human Resource Management: Prentice Hall
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Gordon, J. (1993) A diagnostic approach to organizational behavior (4th ed.) Allyn and Bacon
Mullins, L. (2005) Management and Organizational Behavior; London: Pitman Publishing
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Training materials for Radisson SAS